Liverpool manager Arne Slot has downplayed concerns about his future following a 4-1 loss to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Wednesday. The result compounds a difficult period for the Reds, who have now suffered nine defeats in their last 12 matches across all competitions.
The Dutch tactician’s side entered the PSV clash on the back of consecutive 3-0 losses to Manchester City and Nottingham Forest, raising questions about the team’s form. Liverpool currently sits 12th in the Premier League and struggles in the Champions League, where they are 13th in their group, increasing scrutiny on Slot’s leadership.
When asked whether he was worried about losing his job, Slot remained composed. He emphasized that his attention is on team performance rather than personal job security. “I’m not worried,” he said. “My focus is on analyzing and supporting the players as much as I can. Mistakes seen on an individual level often come from a collective effort, and I approach these challenges differently than I did last season.”
Slot’s comments suggest a commitment to stabilizing Liverpool’s campaign, focusing on tactical improvements and player development despite mounting pressure from poor results.